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ASAP Plumbing, LLC
5.0(
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Sump Pump - Repair or Replace

Serving Long Beach, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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Customers say: Quick response

Welcome to ASAP Plumbing, LLC. We are a family business that has been servicing the Harrison County area for the past 10 years. We specialize in all types of plumbing, from water heater installs to drain cleaning. We always make sure our customers are satisfied and happy with the work that we do. We look forward to working with you! Give us a call today!

Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Briny Bayou Services
5.0(
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Sump Pump - Repair or Replace

Serving Long Beach, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Customers say: Quality work

Briny Bayou Services is a full stop shop for any project big or small. HVAC certified, wood working, plumbing, masonry, fencing, landscaping, drywall. We have lots of experience and ability, feel free to reach out to us for a quote.\n

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Express Service Plumbing, LLC
4.4(
32
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Sump Pump - Repair or ReplaceSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Long Beach, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Came quickly, knowledgeable and efficient. I will hire them anytime. I had purchased a walk in tub, and the installer had told me that my demand hwh would not support it. Jason quickly made the adjustment that the installer should have known. We immediately hired them for two more jobs which they did the next day."
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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A Royal Flush Inc
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60
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Long Beach, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very smooth. Ben and Isaak were efficient and professional. After installing the new disposer, they discovered a clog in the drain, and promptly opened the pipes to clear the drain. We now have a new disposer and clean drains. Good work guys. Thanks again, Ron and Carol"
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Sump Pump Installation questions, answered by experts

There are several things you can do to maintain your sump pump and prevent sump pump problems. For instance, keeping a lid on your sump pit goes a long way in protecting your pump system from silt, sand, dirt, and other debris. When water drains from the outside, such as along your foundation, or with melting snow, water runoff often brings sediment with it. 

Also be wary of corrosion, particularly if your sump pump system is made of metal. Keep an eye out for rust and have it inspected regularly by a plumber or sump pump technician.

First, you can try unplugging the two sump pump cords, one for the motor and one for the float switch, then plugging them back in to reset the sump pump. You can also reset the sump pump by turning it off and back on at the breaker. Many sump pumps have a reset button, which you can press and hold for a few seconds to reset the device.

3/4 HP is stronger than 1/2 HP. Horsepower measures how much weight can be moved and how fast, or the power needed to move 550 pounds one foot in one second. 1 HP equals 550 foot-pounds per second, so the higher the horsepower, the heavier the load it can lift. While 1/2 HP is a standard, powerful option, 3/4 HP has the extra strength to handle heavier, larger doors with ease.

A sewage ejector pump is necessary if you have any plumbing fixtures, such as a bathroom, laundry room, or sink, located below the level of your home's main sewer line. Standard plumbing relies on gravity to move wastewater and solid waste to the municipal sewer or septic tank. However, for fixtures located below grade (e.g., in a basement), gravity is not sufficient.

The purpose of a sewage ejector pump is to actively pump this wastewater and solid waste upward into the main sewer line. Without an ejector pump in this situation, wastewater would have no way to exit and would eventually back up, causing a sewage overflow or flooding in your basement. If all of your home's plumbing is on the main floor or higher, gravity can handle the drainage, and an ejector pump is not needed.

Inspect the pump annually, test the float switch, and clean the discharge line to ensure efficient operation.

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